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Nikodemos

07/21/11 9:42 AM

#44945 RE: Alyssa #44940

They'll probably have far higher losses in the beginning with
ridiculous receivables, higher costs of goods (shipping, managing
, etc.) and lower revenues (more out than in at first) until 12-24mos
down the road when business should simultaneously be growing
& receivables begin to catch up in earnest.

That, is an honest answer,...funds will have to come from somewhere
to finance that expansion & unless this CEO can guarantee me
he will find other sources other than shareholders, or rely
on shareholders to a lesser degree (thereby stemming dilution)
then I'll have to sit on the sidelines with everyone else.

Just trying to provide an honest answer/opinion, of course, I could
be wrong!

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bax

07/21/11 12:11 PM

#44950 RE: Alyssa #44940

ALyssa: With all due respect, how does a company have a range of revenue from 1 million to 2.5 million? Wouldn't there be a specifc number or certainly not such a gap?

Please help me understand this range of revenue. This is not an area of expertise for me. However, I am good at losing money on pink sheet stocks

:-)